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World Cup 2026: Mexico, USA and Canada

Another unnecessary VAR intervention.

The USA are enjoying to watch. They move the ball forwards with purpose and speed. Unlike England who are too ponderous and scared of making a mistake.

...he's magic - you knoowww...

p.s. A giant 'fudge you' to everyone who slagged Poch off for taking the job and thought he'd treat it with anything less than his usual, passionate and wholly-engaged focus...
 
Kane still unbelievable. The finish for the second is class. Without him, you are fudged. The only world-class player that you have, although I'm sure Muttley will be along any min to tell why he isn't.

lol - waking up with a hangover and just reading this. Games at 5pm aren't good when you're still in the curry house at 11pm.

As for Harry, fair play. We were all saying in the pub that he was once again letting the game pass him by. Some were asking for him to be subbed. I get Tuchel's dilemma. Harry only had 28 touches in 98 mins of football. He wasn't showing for the ball and he wasn't competing physically for much to be fair. Congo clearly roughed him up which is a decent tactic with Harry nowadays.

Then Harry did what Harry does best. The stat that matters the most. An absolute worldie. The way he shifted that ball and how clean he struck it was a beautiful thing.

Now Tuchel needs to aspire to make his captain more relevant in the next one. He had 35 touches against Croatia and played very well. He has had 25,20 and 28 touches in the other 3 games. I'd love to see Harry on the ball more. It would make such a difference to England. 5 goals in 4 games is fantastic but you always want more if you want to win tournaments.

As a comparison, Mbappe had 55 touches in the last one. If Harry has 55 touches, we walk last night's game.
 
lol - waking up with a hangover and just reading this. Games at 5pm aren't good when you're still in the curry house at 11pm.

As for Harry, fair play. We were all saying in the pub that he was once again letting the game pass him by. Some were asking for him to be subbed. I get Tuchel's dilemma. Harry only had 28 touches in 98 mins of football. He wasn't showing for the ball and he wasn't competing physically for much to be fair. Congo clearly roughed him up which is a decent tactic with Harry nowadays.

Then Harry did what Harry does best. The stat that matters the most. An absolute worldie. The way he shifted that ball and how clean he struck it was a beautiful thing.

Now Tuchel needs to aspire to make his captain more relevant in the next one. He had 35 touches against Croatia and played very well. He has had 25,20 and 28 touches in the other 3 games. I'd love to see Harry on the ball more. It would make such a difference to England. 5 goals in 4 games is fantastic but you always want more if you want to win tournaments.

As a comparison, Mbappe had 55 touches in the last one. If Harry has 55 touches, we walk last night's game.

I know what you mean. In knockout games for England, Kane can sometimes feel a bit peripheral. He needs to have a more consistent impact, like he did yesterday. You can’t score in every match, but if he isn’t finding the net, then his overall performance has to be stronger and more influential—especially given how often he drops deep and looks to dictate play with his range of passing.

If the goals aren’t coming, the performance still has to be there. This could be a defining tournament for Harry. If England are going to win the World Cup, it will likely be him or Bellingham who makes the difference—they’re the two genuinely world-class players we have. The very best, like Messi and Mbappé, step up in those moments and drag their teams over the line.
 
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Kane is never going to get 55 touches unless he goes out wide and stand 10 yards behind Madueke. In a world full of useless stats I'd love to see the number of passes he has recieved from Rashford in their England careers, I don't think I would need both hands to check.
 
Kane is never going to get 55 touches unless he goes out wide and stand 10 yards behind Madueke. In a world full of useless stats I'd love to see the number of passes he has recieved from Rashford in their England careers, I don't think I would need both hands to check.

I wouldn’t put an arbitrary figure on the number of touches he needs, but Muttley isn’t wrong in saying Kane needs to have more of an impact. All strikers thrive on service, but Kane isn’t a tap-in merchant or a traditional penalty-box striker. He’s a creative player who often drops deep to help build and facilitate chances.

The issue is that he doesn’t always do that enough in knockout games, although yesterday he did it brilliantly and ended up scoring twice. In these do-or-die, win-or-go-home matches, he needs to consistently deliver one or the other: either dictate and influence the game through his playmaking, or make decisive contributions in front of goal.
 
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